13 Related Articles from 2019-06-11

2020 Democrat Andrew Yang is giving $1,000 a month to another voter. Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang said Tuesday he has chosen another early voting state resident to pay $1,000 a month out of his own pocket, as part of his unconventional pitch for a “universal basic income” in the United States. >>

Democrats hold 'pathways to universal healthcare coverage' hearing. How much would this cost the American taxpayer? Heritage Foundation research fellow Joel Griffith weighs in. >>

Donna Brazile on Joe Biden's flip-flops: We should 'embrace' the evolution of politicians. As 2020 presidential hopeful Joe Biden continues to change up his stances on major issues, former Democratic National Committee Chair and Fox News contributor Donna Brazile has argued that the American people should "embrace" the former vice president evolving in his ideas. >>

Doug Schoen: Why the Democrats' debate rules are all wrong for American voters. In just two weeks time, the first set of 2020 Democratic Primary Presidential debates will begin. >>

GOP Panelist: does Joe Biden, 77, have the energy to win the Democratic primary?. The Lead political panel discusses. >>

Laura Ingraham: Electing a Dem in 2020 would be 'the ultimate act of self-destruction for America'. Are Democrats turning on the American people? Fox News host Laura Ingraham says they are and that they have nothing to offer voters heading into the 2020 presidential election. >>

Maine governor signs abortion bill allowing non-doctors to perform procedure. Maine’s Democratic governor signed an abortion bill into law on Monday that allows medical professionals who are not doctors to perform the procedure. >>

Maine is 8th state to legalize assisted suicide. Maine became the eighth state in the U.S. to legalize medically assisted suicide after Democratic Gov. Janet Mills signed the bill into effect on Wednesday. >>

Mike Gravel credits pair of teens for running 2020 campaign. In an interview with CBSN's "Red and Blue," Mike Gravel, a former senator from Alaska, praised the two teenagers running his long-shot, unconventional campaign for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination, saying the pair of young political operatives are helping him raise awareness about bold progressive ideas not discussed by other Democrats in the crowded race. >>